Under the starlit desert sky, a lone archaeologist stands before an ancient stone temple, its massive columns weathered by time. The Milky Way arcs overhead, casting a celestial glow that illuminates the intricate carvings on the stone. As she brushes sand from the symbols etched into the surface, her fingers trace the grooves depicting celestial bodies and constellations, revealing a deep connection between the temple’s forgotten builders and the cosmos. In this moment, she feels as if time collapses; she is not merely an observer but a participant in a grand narrative that stretches across epochs. The temple serves as a bridge between humanity's past and the infinite universe, echoing the dreams of those who once gazed upon these same stars. Suddenly, a shooting star streaks across the sky, igniting her imagination. Did those ancient architects interpret such celestial events as omens? Standing amidst this sacred space, she contemplates her own place in this continuum—a guardian of history beneath a vast cosmos that holds endless mysteries and possibilities
